Niagara Regional Police tweeted out audio of a 9-1-1 caller complaining about Tuesday's Amber Alert to raise awareness about the importance of Amber Alerts and not calling the emergency line for a non-emergency.Twitter

Niagara police released bizarre audio of a 9-1-1 call from an irate man upset he was awoken by early Tuesday morning’s Amber Alert sent to almost all smart phones in Ontario.

“I want to know who the hell is sending these alerts out. What right do you have to send an alert out to Niagara Falls? Wake me up at five o’clock in the f—ing morning!” demands the peeved man in the call.

Niagara Regional Police released part of the audio of the call to raise awareness that Amber Alerts work and that people shouldn’t call the 9-1-1 emergency line to gripe about receiving such alerts.

911 is intended for emergencies only. Calling to complain about an #AmberAlert ties up precious resources for others who may need help. We received 10+ complaint calls over yesterday's alert for a 3 year old child believed to be in imminent danger. #AmberAlertWorkspic.twitter.com/04aLkAyyw5

Many Ontarians were awoken just before 5 a.m. Tuesday morning because of the loud sound the Amber Alert causes phones to emit, even overriding some models of phones when they’re on sleep or silent mode.